
Xia Yang Lab UCLA
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Integrative #Genomics and #SystemsBiology of Common Metabolic Disorders and Comorbidity
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1. Never stop learning. 2. See failure as a beginning. 3. Teach others what you know. 4. Assume nothing, question everything. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Love what you do. 9. Give credit where it's due. 10. Take initiative.

Very nice overview of >75 single-cell and spatial multimodal assays, including key applications, and perspectives on where this growing field is headed ā¦Nature Reviews Geneticsā© nature.com/articles/s4157ā¦

Truly appreciate the opportunity to work with Dr. Elaine Hsiao Elaine Hsiao and Greg Lum on this exciting translational multiomics study of ketogenic diet for pediatric epilepsy!


Read our latest #research on finding new ways to š„· āļø#inflammation in #atherosclerosis using #drugrepurposing #systemsimmunology #CyTOF published on Nature Cardiovascular Research rdcu.be/dd4Ne NYU Grossman School of Medicine NYU CVRC NYU Langone Health GiannarelliLab NIH NCATS š§µš





Congrats to all our lab graduates: Dr. Jessica Ding Jessica Ding, Dr. Gaoyan Li, MS Lorin Kirmizi, undergrads Kavya Immadisetty, Ashwathi Nair, Ormina Naveed, Darren Wijaya, Carissa Zhu! Itās a privilege to work with all of you. We are proud of you and wishing you all the best!



Our SCING method for gene regulatory network (GRN) modeling for scRNAseq and spatial transcriptomics is formally published. Congratulations to russell littman, Michael Cheng, Ning Wang, and Chao Peng Lab@UCLA. Hope this is useful for your research! cell.com/iscience/pdf/Sā¦


Our new study is out in eLife - the journal: āShared and distinct pathways and networks genetically linked to coronary artery disease between human and mouseā doi.org/10.7554/eLife.⦠Thanks to the team led by zeyneb kurt Montgomery Blencowe and collaborators Drs. Jake Lusis and Johan Bjƶrkegren!




Free Cell Press webinar, Lessons from multiomic & transcriptional analyses in cancer & complex disease w/ speakers Anna Seung Nam Anna Nam Weill Cornell Medicine, Elisa Oricchio @elisa_oricchio EPFL & Xia Yang UCLA Xia Yang Lab UCLA. March 13, 12:00 pm ET. hubs.li/Q02mxJPT0




Excited to share our latest work in Cell Reports highlighting a PPARγ-dependent remodeling of translation machinery in adipose progenitors. Amazing collab between our lab Claudio Villanueva Ph.D. Xia Yang Lab UCLA and @LauraHulea Cell Press UCLA IBP cell.com/cell-reports/fā¦